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Metro - I’m here to get my life back
Summary of the front page
The Metro splashes on writer E. Jean Carroll’s case against former US President Donald Trump. She told a New York court Trump raped her in a shop fitting room in 1996.
She told a judge presiding over the New York civil rape and defamation trial: “I’m here because Donald Trump raped me, and when I wrote about it, he lied and said it didn’t happen.” Mr Trump has consistently denied her accusations as “fiction”.
The paper also features pictures of UK nationals arriving back in Britain. “Escape from Sudan hell” the paper headlines.
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